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For CSP- and CIH-credentialed consultants serving clients in multiple states

Know what changed in every OSHA State Plan you serve — before your clients ask.

Twenty-nine State Plans. Twenty-nine agency websites. Rules that diverge from federal OSHA in different directions — California's IIPP, Washington's heat and cold stress rules, Maryland's tree-care standard. StatePlan Radar monitors the official sources weekly and delivers a human-reviewed, white-label briefing you can forward under your own brand.

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No platform to learn. It arrives in your inbox, branded to your firm, with every claim linked to its official source.

Add State-Plan expertise to your practice — without hiring a State-Plan specialist

1 · We monitor the official sources

OSHA's State Plan pages and each state agency's rulemaking and standards pages, captured and compared week over week. No blogs, no hearsay — primary sources only.

2 · A human reviews every change

Nothing is published from a model's guess. Each material change is verified against the source text, scoped by jurisdiction, and dated twice: when it was captured and when it takes effect.

3 · You forward it under your brand

A weekly briefing with your logo, your firm's name, and recommended review actions written for client work — the deliverable your retainer clients see between site visits.

What a record looks like

Status change · Maryland (MOSH)

Maryland's 18(e) approval record amended April 27, 2026 (91 FR 22549)

The federal approval record for Maryland's State Plan was amended this spring. Recommended review action: confirm whether the amendment alters coverage or enforcement scope relevant to your Maryland clients before advising.

Source: osha.gov/stateplans/md · Captured 2026-07-13 · Status date 2026-04-27 · Human-reviewed
Jurisdiction divergence · Washington (DOSH)

Washington maintains its own Heat Stress AND Cold Stress rules — plus dozens more unique standards

Clients with outdoor, warehouse, or late-night retail operations in Washington answer to WA-specific rule text, not the federal baseline. Recommended review action: check programs against DOSH's current rules, not 29 CFR.

Source: osha.gov/stateplans/wa · Captured 2026-07-13 · Human-reviewed

Every record carries a direct source link, separate capture and effective dates, explicit scope, and a review action. No compliance conclusions, ever — that judgment stays with you.

Pricing

Founding pilot — first 20 consultants

Briefing

$99
per month · founding rate (then $149)
  • Up to 10 jurisdictions on your watchlist
  • Weekly source-linked digest
  • 1 white-label client briefing / week
  • Human-reviewed, correction-logged
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Workspace

$249
per month
  • All 29 State Plans
  • 5 users, client workspaces
  • Saved comparisons + alert history
  • Priority review requests
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Firm

$599
per month
  • 20 users, audit log
  • API allocation
  • Custom review calendar
  • White-label exports at scale
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What this is — and isn't. StatePlan Radar reports what official sources state, with capture dates and source links, and recommends items for professional review. It is not legal advice, does not conclude that any employer is compliant or noncompliant, and is not a complete inventory of every applicable requirement. Linked official sources control in the event of any discrepancy. Corrections are issued to every recipient of an affected briefing.